Thursday, July 30, 2020

Time Hack When Searching for the Guilty

We've been living life with COVID-19 in something other than real-time since March and not surprisingly the rates of infection and deaths correlate pretty well to how seriously and maturely we, the stay-at-home folks, have been handling ourselves. 

There's so much we each have to do to stay well both for ourselves and our loved ones. And it can be so hard it's easy to get overwhelmed, except it's not. Real simple, actually especially after you remind yourself that there's NO vaccine and (legitimate and credible) public health officials (not this whackjob) emphasize physical distance, repeated washing of hands with soap and water, and mask-wearing as critically important.



For those areas of our country which are continuing to experience an extension and/or intensification of the 'first wave' of the pandemic (I've read nothing to suggest that we're near the starting point of the next wave, but am braced for it when it arrives), perhaps in our search for 'who's fault this is' (I love when cretins try to problem-solve) maybe instead of looking out the window at others, you should try looking in the mirror at yourself. 

Because if it's too hard to do this one thing, you're probably too stupid to remain alive.



Subject to your questions, this concludes my briefing. Go forth and be less selfish.
bill kenny

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